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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 12

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  • ae the Ldtor desk... bear Reacners, ThLngs Around campus are starting to speed up, thanks to end of the semester. Everyone weeds a chance to velax and enjoy the weather, though. So thats why we put together our relaxation issue. We hope tt will give You some insight tnto small things You can do, so that you may enjoy every- day (and ot course Ao great ow all the fi- wals!). Good luck! Questions, comments, concerns? - Wall US: WC@weu.eau Don't forget to check us out on the web at westerncarollntan.com Sincerely, Maraaret Hester Cover Design By: Margaret Hester Editor-in-Chief Features Editor Staff Writers Copy Editors Sports Editor Design Layout Ad Sales Distribution Advisors SOE NNO N HON RAOOAICESNONOIMCOIECRCOTORIRREORIIN | file formats. LRA LE OERDORAAR IIIS MLE ANEMONE MOLTO LEE EET MEO NOONE ANOLE ELIE ANAL ALE A G Margaret Hester Jessica Cregger Zachary Colburn George Corbett Kayla Lynch Lacey Martinez Zach McKeown Rachel Mitchell Katie Rath Ryan Sarda Teresa Sharoui Jessica Cregger Keri Dixon Andy Gambill Jenn Hlavaty Margaret Hester Megan Barbero Harrison Carter Katherine Smith Donnie Stepp WCnewsmagazine is a Western Carolina University independent student publication. The information within does not necessar- | ily reflect the views and opinions of the universitys administra- | tion, faculty, or staff. We provide information by, for, and about WCU students. WC is available free on the campus of Western Carolina University. We are located on campus in the Old Student Union building and can be reached at (828) 227-7267 Tuesdays, and Thursdays | from 5pm - 7pm. - or - E-mail us at WC@WCU.EDU for marketing | Dee) a submission Se desirable content and % : SOE ARLE ALCL ALLL LLM LLL LILI LESLIE ELLA Rien
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